NVidia P100 and V100 coming to Azure

Corey Sanders announced this week for Super Computing Conference that Microsoft are launching a new VM size on Azure, the NCv3. This new size will offer the new NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU. You can sign up for the preview today.

NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 is the world’s most advanced data center GPU ever built to accelerate AI, HPC, and graphics. Powered by NVIDIA Volta™, the latest GPU architecture, Tesla V100 offers the performance of 100 CPUs in a single GPU—enabling data scientists, researchers, and engineers to tackle challenges that were once impossible. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/tesla-v100/

They feature NVIDIA Tesla P100 GPUs, which provide more than two times the computation performance of the original NC-Series.
NCv2 VMs, like the NC-Series, offer a configuration with InfiniBand networking for workloads that require fast interconnectivity, like oil and gas, automotive, and genomics, to accelerate scale-out capability and improved single-instance performance.

NCv2-Series VMs are now generally available. General availability (GA) pricing will begin on January 1, 2018. Usage prior to January 1, 2018, will be billed at preview rates.

ND-Series VMs now generally available in West US 2
ND-Series VMs are specifically designed for the needs of the artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning workloads offering excellent performance for training and inference. They are powered by NVIDIA Tesla P40 GPUs based on the new Pascal Architecture and provide excellent performance for FP32 (single precision floating point operations), for AI workloads utilizing CNTK, TensorFlow, Caffe, and other frameworks.

ND-Series VMs offer:

A much larger GPU memory size (24 GB), enabling it to fit much larger neural net models and InfiniBand connectivity so you can run large-scale training jobs spanning many GPUs.
A configuration that provides a low latency, high-throughput network interface optimized for large-scale training jobs spanning many GPUs.
ND-Series VMs are generally available. GA pricing will begin on January 1, 2018. Usage prior to January 1, 2018, will be billed at preview rates.